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Complaint procedures
Who can make a complaint?
You can make a complaint if you are a member of the public who:
- Has been the victim of the misconduct by a person serving with the police.
Misconduct could include a police officer or member of police staff being rude
to you or using excessive force. It could also include unlawful arrest or an
abuse of your rights.
- Was present when the alleged misconduct took place, or close enough to see
or hear the misconduct, and as a result suffered loss, damage, distress or inconvenience,
or was put in danger or at risk.
- Is a friend or relative of the victim of the alleged misconduct, distressed
by the effects of the incident on the victim.
- Has witnessed the alleged misconduct.
- Is acting on behalf of any of the above. Please note that if you would like
someone to make a complaint on your behalf, you must give them your consent in
writing unless they are from a body such as a Citizens Advice Bureau.
How do I make a complaint?
You can make a complaint directly to Sussex Police or through
the IPCC or another advice organisation. Whatever the route, all complaints,
by law, must be recorded by the police force itself.
If you want to make a complaint you can:
- Go into any police station and ask for your complaint to be recorded.
- Contact Sussex Police via phone on 0845 60 70 999. People
with hearing or speech difficulties can use a text phone on our Minicom number
01273 483435.
- Contact us via email at professional.stds@sussex.pnn.police.uk to make a complaint
about the misconduct by a person serving with the police.
- If however, you wish to contact Sussex Police about any other, NON-EMERGENCY issue
then please contact us at contact.centre@sussex.pnn.police.uk
- Contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau, Racial Equality Council, Neighbourhood
Warden, Youth Offending Team or Probation Service, all of whom can provide information.
- Contact a solicitor or your MP and ask them to make a complaint for you.
- Nominate a person to act on your behalf (they must have your written consent).
- Write to the Chief Constable or Commissioner of Sussex Police:
The Chief Constable
Sussex Police Headquarters
Malling House
Church Lane
Lewes, BN7 2DZ
- Contact the Independent Police Complaints Commission at:
90 High Holborn
London, WC1V 6BH
Tel: 08453 002 002
The Independent Police Complaints Commission has overall responsibility
for the system for complaints against the police. For further information, visit
the Commission’s
website.
What should my complaint say?
As well as your name, address and contact details, the main things that your
complaint should cover are:
- What happened.
- When it happened.
- Who was involved.
- What was said or done.
- Whether there were any witnesses other than yourself and the person serving
with the police.
- Where the witnesses can be contacted, if known.
- Details of any damage or injury which took place.
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